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America Undercover: Cathouse
Sunday at 10:20 on
HBO
"AMERICA Undercover," one of the best shows on TV,
has finally come up with a loser and at the same time done the
impossible. They've made a documentary about a whore house and
it plays like a bad infomercial for hookers - not a
journalistic look at a legal cathouse in Nevada.
And not for nuthin', but what kind of an "exposé" features
the company's owner using the documentary for his own personal
means? In this case it's Dennis Hof, the owner of Nevada's
Bunny Ranch, a relentless self-promoter who sounds like he
escaped from Hugh Hefner's smoking jacket.
He should be thrilled - an army of PR people couldn't have
gotten him better coverage.
There hasn't been a portrayal of hookers this
one-dimensional and phony since "Pretty Woman."
So what do you actually learn from HBO's "Cathouse?"
Mostly just how great it is to be able to give oral sex to out
of shape losers in a place run by a disgusting misogynist.
Then of course, you also learn about the fine career
opportunities which are still available in this "most
legitimate business in America," filled with hookers who are
really, "a highly motivated commission sales team." Puleeze!
At any rate, in this snore-bore, there are lots of women
with killer bodies and worn faces who stick their naked butts
out a lot for ugly Johns who get to rub them while negotiating
a price.
Once the price is decided upon, the hooker uses the
intercom to call the Madam who comes into the room with a
clipboard and closes the deal. The madam even says she's like
a mom to the "girls." A mom? Where? In hell?
While the cameras for this documentary are hidden, the
hookers do show the John (or Joann), the "hidden" camera
before actual sex takes place (which you don't see - thank
God!). So much for investigative journalism.
Worse, instead of feeling embarrassed, these loser clients
all act like they've been caught on "Candid Camera."
And except for one guy who changes his mind in two seconds,
they all immediately agree to be part of the documentary. This
of course makes them worse than simply big losers who pay for
sex - they are loser/exhibitionists who pay for sex.
Not to be mean or anything, but why must exhibitionists
always look like they should be running at Aqueduct? (Remember
the Long Island Rail Road threesome?) What the hell are they
so proud of showing off anyway?
Among the disgusting creeps who show up at the Bunny Ranch
is a mother who brings her 22-year-old virgin son in to be
broken in. Now call me crazy, but if he's 22, so is Regis
Philbin.
Then there's the mullet-wearing-husband and chubbette wife
who want a three-way; a really sad widower who wants to be
held, and a married couple each looking for a girl. There's
also an idiot of a pimp who sounds like he was created as a
skit by the Wayons brothers.
The good news is that the show immediately follows the
season finale of "The Sopranos," and if it is as
sleep-inducing as the last episode, you won't even be awake
for "Cathouse."
Get the hook - if not the hooker!